Series on Jesus’s Favorite Things (Part 4)
What does repentance honestly look like? A good way to look at repentance is that it brings us back to love. It’s one of Jesus’s favorite things because he sees our hearts and desires change so that we do not live sinfully anymore. Repentance is not just about wanting to change our behaviors; it’s about wanting to change because we love God; it’s sorry because we love God and don’t want to live our old lives with sin because we love God. We repent because we love God and we want to be with him.
In this episode, we’ll explore the true meaning of repentance and learn why it’s one of Jesus’s favorite practices.
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